Format: 21 x 13.5 cm. 300 numbered copies, of which numbers 1 to 50 are signed where possible. Numbers 1 to 150 are reserved for subscribers, 151 to 300 being available individually.

COMPLETE SETS

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Unsigned edition: Sold out

1Jacques VachéWar Letters Vaché’s letters, a seminal work in the history of Dada & Surrealism, with 4 introductory essays by Breton

out of print

2Unica ZürnThe House of Illnesses Illustrated texts written during one of the author’s stays in hospital. Zürn was the companion/lover of Hans Bellmer in Paris, and like him was both artist and writer.

4Alfred Jarry & Henry MeyerThe Antliaclasts A translation of both versions of Jarry’s splendidly adolescent play Les Antliaclastes, with Meyer’s comic-strip version of it and other related texts and drawings. Meet the shit-pump!

out of print

5Georges Limbour4 Stories Stories by the “dissident” Surrealist, colleague of Leiris and Bataille, and later a member of the Collège de ’Pataphysique: a very underrated author.

8Paul NougéWorks Selected by Marcel Mariën Shortly before his recent and much regretted death, Marcel Mariën, Nougé’s collaborator and friend, agreed to edit and introduce this first selection in English from the works of the “leader” of the Belgian Surrealists.

9Hans Henny JahnnThe Night of Lead Self-revelations after time and death, an extraordinary novella from the oddest of the German Expressionists whose works are undergoing a complete re-evaluation in France with a number of translations are appearing.

out of print

10The College of ’PataphysicsA True History of the College of ’PataphysicsA chronology followed by the important doctrinal documents relating to this most mysterious institution: the manifestos, Testament of Sandomir, communications of the Vice-Curators Mollet and Opach, the Calendar, Statutes, and bibliography. A scholastic work of reference which will correct many misapprehensions about the College in the English-speaking world and provide the basis for our future publication of texts from College reviews subsequent to its disoccultation in the year 2000. Subscribers also receive a pocket College calendar laid in.